Hi! Below please find my proposal for the schedule of the Debian Day at this year's LinuxTag on Friday, July 11th, 2003. Please comment on it, especially since not all talks can be held on this day.
10:00 Martin Michlmayr: State of the Nation 11:00 Michael Meskes: Migration of several governmental units to Debian 12:00 Martin Loschwitz: BoF: Vorstellung des Debian-Installers 13:00 J�rg Wendland: Mass virtual hosting mit Apache und LDAP[1] 14:00 Michael Banck: Debian Bug Tracking System 15:00 Alexander Schmehl: Using make-kpkg 16:00 Daniel K. Gebhart: Erfahrungen mit dem Debian-Mentors-Projekt 17:00 Daniel Atencio: Backporting und Betrieb eines eigenen Repositories 20:00 Social Event in Substage The entire list of all proposed talks can be found here: <http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2003/day.html> Here's the list of talks that don't fit into the above schedule. If their respective speaker is interested in giving the talk anyway, there is still time on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. <http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2003/workshops.php3> * Alexander Schmehl + All those nice apt-tools * Hauke Goos-Habermann + Softwareverteilungssystem f�r Debian: [36]m23 * Henning Glawe + Einsatz von FAI zur Installation und Adminstration * J�rg Wendland + Zentrale Rechenzentrumskonfiguration mit LDAP * Torsten Neumann + HA-L�sungen f�r verteilte Server mit Debian * Wolfgang J�hrling + 5 Jahre Debian GNU/Hurd Martin Banck already said: Ich f�nde es schade, wenn der Hurd-Talk unter den Tisch fallen w�rde. Hurd macht Debian etwas mehr besonders, und ich halte das von au�en betrachtet f�r Debian und Freie Software allgemein f�r wichtiger als z.B. das Debian-Mentors- -Projekt (nicht, da� ich mentors f�r unwichtig halten w�rde...) [1] Maybe J�rg can broaden the scope a little bit so some pieces of "Zentrale Rechenzentrumskonfiguration mit LDAP" will be mentioned as well. Regards, Joey -- The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from. -- Andrew S. Tanenbaum

